Culture

From canvas to country: Israeli artists turn landscape into ideology and memory

The landscape of the Land of Israel has never been neutral. Shaped by longing, ideology, and memory as much as by sight, artists have repeatedly turned the land into an idea.

YEHUDA ARMONI, ‘Capriccio’
THE CHIZBATRON, (1948) by Arieh Navon

Ink and irony: A closer look at the cartoonist who chronicled Israel’s formative years

THE TROUPE

Laughing through it: Israeli comedy films to celebrate Independence Day

RENANA RAZ defines her independent status through a constant tension between freedom and responsibility

Independence is a dance between freedom and responsibility, Renana Raz tells 'Post'


Soothing the soul with hope and soprano Sharon Azrieli

The concert series is the result of a lifetime of musical search by opera singer and cantor Sharon Azrieli.

OPERA SINGER and cantor Sharon Azrieli.

Wine Talk: Red passion

The Campari recipe is strictly secret, so much so that we have no real idea of the ingredients. There is always speculation, but much of it is fake news.

MINI BOTTLE of Camparisoda: Founded in 1932 and still going strong

‘Red Alert’ series dramatizes the tragedies and triumphs

The series dramatizes five true stories of ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances, many of whom became unlikely heroes.

THE STORY of the Yahalomi family is one of several true accounts of tragedy and heroism told in ‘Red Alert.’

What festive fun is being held across Israel for Sukkot?

Cultural events abound up and down the country, taking in ad hoc events, annual festivals, and institutions laying on special programs for the week.

THE BAROQUE CHOIR at the Abu Gosh Festival.

Nucha Hotel has the ideal fusion of Jerusalem’s spirit and savor

The Jerusalem experience that Nucha offers is essentially twofold: elegance and class embodied by an approachable and inviting atmosphere.

THE NUCHA hotel in Jerusalem puts you in the middle of the bustling city.

Bavaria’s timeless charm, from Munich’s Jewish heritage to the alpines

Few places in Europe live up to the promise of a fairytale quite like Bavaria, where half-timbered towns and enchanted alpine landscapes draw millions of visitors each year.

A MAYPOLE dominates Bayreuth’s main street.

Sukkot 2025: Fun family activities in Jerusalem for the holiday

Here are some exciting Sukkot events that promise an unforgettable Jerusalem holiday experience this year.

Amazing Race

American pro-Zionist rapper Azealia Banks finds refuge in Tel Aviv - interview

The Harlem-born rapper has always been outspoken, but her recent public support of Israel has cost her dearly.

Azealia Banks performs live on stage at Le Bataclan on April 12, 2025 in Paris, France.

Sigalit Cohen-Baruch has been appointed CEO of Shahar-On Management Services Ltd.

The Association for Professional Advancement, and the "Shelcha" and "Shelcha for Retirees" consumer clubs.

Sigalit Cohen-Baruch - CEO of Shahar-On Management Services Ltd.

Munich opens 190th Oktoberfest as mayor Dieter Reiter taps first keg

The festival at Theresienwiese is expected to draw up to 6 million visitors over 16 days.

People in traditional Bavarian attire, Oktoberfest.